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Greetings:
I have enjoyed an earlier version of Wise but would appreciate help obtaining the latest for a new computer. I am approaching my 92nd birthday and have been able in the past to download but for some reason am now` denied. Please help or just tell me that for some reason I am deemed inelgible. I have been denied access to shareware for about four weeks and really miss it. Thanks. chf

I downloaded and installed Wise Care 365 Pro, especially because it is claimed to run from USB flash drive (on the top paragraph of the SoS Wise Care 365 Pro download page). In the progream I did not find any possibility to place it on USB flash drive.
How is that supposed top work?

About the “HUB”, no problems reported by virustotal, metadefender, jotti and virscan: just the ClamAV engine reports (the usual false positive) “PUA.Win.Packer.Exe-6” on jotti and virscan, but it doesn’t report anything on virustotal and metadefender.

About the SOS installer of WiseCare365, no problems reported by virustotal and jotti; Filseclab engine on metadefender reports “TrojanDldr.Generic.cfzp” and Fprot engine on virscan reports (the usual false positive) “W32/Felix:CO:Delphi!Eldorado”.

By the way, some antiviruses show warnings on users’ machines, while in the web services they are reporting the submitted files as clean (if you used to check giveawayoftheday.com, you know them): AVG, AVIRA, AVAST, BITDEFENDER, KASPERSKY, NORTON/SYMANTEC.
Pados.hu TinyWall and Zemana antilogger/antimalware also show this behaviour.

If you have one of those AV, you could try these possible solutions:
1) If the package has been correctly downloaded, right-click it, click properties and:
– Win8, 8.1, 10 users –> tick/select the unblock checkbox, click apply, click ok.
– WinXP, vista, 7 –> click the unblock button, click apply, click ok.
2) If the package has been correctly downloaded, put its setup file in the whitelist of your antivirus
3) Disable the real-time/on-access scanning, just the time to download/install the software (then re-enable that function)
4) Disable your AV completely, just the time to download/install the software (then re-enable it)
5) Boot windows in safe mode with networking, just the time to download/install the software (sometimes this is necessary with kaspersky antivirus)

By the way, some antiviruses show warnings on users’ machines, while in the web services they are reporting the submitted files as clean (if you used to check giveawayoftheday.com, you know them): AVG, AVIRA, AVAST, BITDEFENDER, KASPERSKY, NORTON/SYMANTEC.
Pados.hu TinyWall and Zemana antilogger/antimalware also show this behaviour.

If you have one of those AV, you could try these possible solutions:
1) If the package has been correctly downloaded, right-click it, click properties and:
– Win8, 8.1, 10 users –> tick/select the unblock checkbox, click apply, click ok.
– WinXP, vista, 7 –> click the unblock button, click apply, click ok.
2) If the package has been correctly downloaded, put its setup file in the whitelist of your antivirus
3) Disable the real-time/on-access scanning, just the time to download/install the software (then re-enable that function)
4) Disable your AV completely, just the time to download/install the software (then re-enable it)
5) Boot windows in safe mode with networking, just the time to download/install the software (sometimes this is necessary with kaspersky antivirus)

Let me give you some simple tips, so as to avoid pointless and stupid software like the above.
1. delete everything in %temp% folder. 2. delete everything in %appdata%. 4. If you have a sata drive defrag it once a month unless heavily used, in which case, optimise it. It will take a number of hours depending on disc size, but the wait is worth it, do it when you go to bed. If you have an SSD never defrag it, otherwise you will end up destroying it. an SSD can never become fragmented anyway. 4. Never try to defragment or delete stuff from the registry, leave it alone. If you need to add to it, make sure you know what your doing. Registry cleaners along with system cleaners are nothing but snake oil rubbish. If you do the above once a month or less, depending on your needs.
You can even make a simple batch file up to do all these things for you in no time, in fact by doing all the above, it takes less than 30 seconds when you all you know , is you have to delete 2 folders every so often, and then defrag the hard drive if its a sata simples guys!